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Hi everybody. I wanted to revisit this thread…[/quote]
That’s an interesting read, and it’s fascinating that they give much higher scores to the devices with tighter timing. The Rytm got two perfect scores and one 4 metronomes which is pretty high, and the 808 and 909 got low scores and yet they are considered to be quite groovy.
From the article:
“It is very important not to confuse random timing errors with any concept of creative groove and/or the deliberate application of ‘human’ feel. It is not feel or creative and certainly not deliberate in any sense because the timing variation is random and has nothing to do with the user at all. It is simply a combination of software and hardware not doing its job well.”
I think the idea they are trying to present is that you could program something like the Rytm to be quite funky, via microtiming and swing. Out of the gate however it is going to sound quite sterile in comparison to a box that has much more random timing.
I don’t really have a preference, and I kind of like the idea of a box that sounds like a funky dance party right from the start when you hit play but it’s nice to have the option to program a groove in if your so inclined, and get that same groove everytime.
Even better would be if there were options in the sequencer for timing variations, probability and random behavior. Then you could really get into programming a groove.